St. Augustine Vacation Rentals

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Home:4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 8Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Living just 100 yards from the ocean isn't just a location at Good Vibrations -- it's an attitude! This charming, one-of-a-kind 3-story home is ful...

Home:3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 10Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Nestled down a side road on one of St. Augustine's best kept secret islands, Vilano Beach, your Hidden Retreat awaits you and your family for your ...

Home:5 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom, Sleeps 11Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:This brand new 5 bedroom, 4 bath three story house is directly across the street from the ocean in a desirable residential neighborhood on Atlantic...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Ocean Village Club H14, Wifi in unit, Flat Panel Tv, Ground Level Unit When you stay in our condo at Ocean Village Club H14, you get all the comfo...

Home:4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 13Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:This beach house is great for entertaining. Have you got a large group that wants to travel together? If so, you have found the perfect vacation ...

Home:4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 10Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Beautifully decorated, Serenity Now Beach House lives up to its name! Conveniently located just steps away from the ocean to the east and the wate...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 5Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:From the patio, living room, and master bedroom of our ground-floor, corner-unit condo at Island South 4, you have a breathtaking view of dunes and...

Home:3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 5Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:You?ll be right in the middle of beach fun and St. Augustine Beach action when you book your vacation at Casa Aqua. You will be steps from the non-...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Ocean Village Club O31, 3rd Floor, new Hdtv, pools, tennis & beach With a view of both the glittering ocean and a sparkling swimming pool, the bal...

Home:1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Pounds Cottage is a cozy 1 bedroom ocean front cottage built by its owners on the Crescent Beach Dunes in 1952. Since then, it has been lovingly ca...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Quail Hollow A2-4D with pool on Crescent Beach, St Augustine Fl From the balcony of our condo at Quail Hollow A2-4D, you can relax with a good boo...

Home:4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 8Location:St. Augustine, Florida, United StatesDescription:Decorated with an artist?s eye for color, Turtle Paradise is our luxurious home just minutes from the beach in St. Augustine. Come enjoy our atrium...

1513 -- 500 years ago. That's when Juan Ponce de Leon came ashore at what is now St. Augustine, Florida. While there were countless people living in Florida prior to Spanish arrival, the establishment of what would become the first permanent settlement by Europeans in what would become the United States of America was a pretty big deal. Though Ponce obviously had no clue as to the importance of his soggy pants on that day, he must've known he was onto something good when he saw natural harbors, vast expanses of beach (not that they were into sunbathing, but attraction to a beach goes way back in the human psyche), and the potential that was Florida.

Of course, there were no vacation rentals around then. Those came much later -- much, much later. A whole bunch of history happened between Ponce de Leon's arrival and the arrival of air conditioning and the subsequent population of Florida in the 20th century.

Florida vacation rentals have taken off. They’re an ideal way to take in the Sunshine State, and St. Augustine is no different. You can use the oldest city in America as a base to explore some of the nation's new wonders. For example, Disney World and Orlando are less than 2 hours away. Daytona Beach and Jacksonville Beach are even closer. Palm Coast is just down the road.

But we're getting ahead of ourselves. St. Augustine has plenty to see and do all on its own.

The Historic District has the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park featuring a statue of Ponce de Leon himself. You'll see the old city gate and walls, Aviles Street, the oldest public street in the United States. It's from the 16th century--if you're mostly used to your local mall, this will be amazing. You'll find a wonderful mix of art galleries, enjoyable museums, and great places to eat. The Historic District is at the center of the oldest continuous settlement in the United States.

Castillo de San Marcos. Built to ward off attacks from pirates and the British, this fort was completed in 1695. It replaced wooden structures which weren't strong fortifications. It was used as a prisoner of war camp for American soldiers during Revolutionary war. Keep in mind that no pets are allowed in the fort itself. Even with that, it is well worth a visit. You'll find lots of great spots for photo opportunities.

Beaches. Just southeast of the Historic District is Anastasia State Park (you've got to love the name--another nod to history, even if it is Russian history). Florida State Parks are perhaps the best in the United States, and not just because most of them involve a beach. They are well maintained and offer a variety of services. You'll have to pay a small entry fee, but it is well worth it. In all likelihood, you'll have a big beach all to yourself. Similar to Daytona Beach, you can drive on the beach at St. Augustine. You can buy a day pass and access the beach via several access ramps. Keep in mind that there are no beaches in St. Augustine itself--they're just a short drive away, however, and once you find them, you'll have miles and miles of uniterrupted sand and surf.